Math, asked by amitsingh995819, 10 months ago

if 6/(3√2-2√3)=(a√2+ b√3), find the value of a and b

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Answered by Miraal2020
20

Answer:

a=3 and b=2

Step-by-step explanation:

Denominator:3√2-2√3

Multiplying numerator and denominator

(conjugate )=3√2+2√3

6×(3√2+2√3)÷(3√2-2√3)(3√2+2√3)

18√2+12√3÷(18-12)

6×(3√2+2√3)÷6=3√2+2√3

On comparing with a √2 + b√3

a=3 and b=2

Answered by kashishrawat91
0

is equals to 3 and b is equals to 2

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